Luke Goedeke's trade value drops amid injury concerns for Buccaneers

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Luke Goedeke's trade value drops amid injury concerns for Buccaneers
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive tackle Luke Goedeke faces a decline in trade value due to ongoing injury issues. Goedeke, who signed a four-year, $90 million contract extension before the 2025 season, has missed significant time throughout his four-year career, impacting his marketability. While the Buccaneers have several talented players, only three—Tristan Wirfs, Emeka Egbuka, and Rueben Bain Jr.—are rated highly in trade value. Following a season in which he missed six games due to injury, Goedeke returned but registered lower trade valuations in ESPN's yearly rankings. The Buccaneers restructured his contract this offseason, providing cap relief for 2026.

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  • Goedeke signed a four-year, $90 million extension in 2025.
  • He has missed 21 games due to injuries in four seasons.
  • Only three Buccaneers players rank as high-value trade assets.
  • Goedeke's performance included a 75.8 grade from Pro Football Focus.
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Injury issues have hurt the trade value of $90 million Tampa Bay Buccaneers right offensive tackle Luke Goedeke. The post Injury-Prone $90 Million Bucs Standout Sees Trade Value Plummet appeared first on HEAVY.

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